Vincent Fournier, Reem B #7 [Pal], Barcelona, Spain, 2010, Photographic ink jet print, 100 x 130 cm © Vincent Fournier, 2016

MAK / Exhibitions

Hello, Robot.

Design between Human and Machine

Hello, Robot. Design between Human and Machine will take a look at how robotics is entering our everyday lives and show the decisive role played by design.

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Aleksandra Domanovic, Things to Come, 2014 © Aleksandra Domanovic, Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Leighton, Berlin

MAK / Exhibitions

ARTIFICIAL TEARS

Singularity & Humanness—A Speculation

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic," stated British science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.

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Stefan Bogner and Philipp Schmitt, Human Element Inc., 2016 © Stefan Bogner and Philipp Schmitt

AIL / Exhibitions

How Will We Work?

Our working environment is changing. Innovations in technology, such as rapidly advancing digitalization and the tremendous developments in robotics and artificial intelligence are exerting enormous influence over our everyday working lives. 

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Danilo Correale, No More Sleep No More, 2014/16; video, audio, 240 min. Courtesy of the artist and Galleria Raucci/Santamaria, Naples/Milan

Kunsthalle Wien Karlsplatz / Exhibitions

Work it, feel it!

At its Karlsplatz location, the Kunsthalle Wien's exhibition Work it, feel it! is dedicated to the work of the future and the future of work.

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Care Walk Nordbahnhof with Elke Krasny. Within the framework of the VIENNA BIENNALE 2017, the Architekturzentrum Wien is creating a public workspace at the Nordbahnhof. Photo: Elke Krasny

Az W Nordbahn-Halle / Exhibitions

Care + Repair

A public workspace by the Architekturzentrum Wien

How can we repair the future? And how can architecture and urbanism contribute to this? For the exemplary trial run of a Care + Repair urbanism, the Architekturzentrum Wien is initiating a public workspace

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MAK / Exhibitions

What Do We Want? Dimensions of a New Digital Humanism

The Vienna Biennale Circle’s Exhibition Manifesto

The Vienna Biennale Circle, a flexible platform of Vienna-based personalities from different fields, is working on developing the cornerstones of a new humanism in Digital Modernity.

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Birgit Jürgenssen, ich weiß nicht [i don’t know], 2001 © Wolfgang Woessner/MAK

MAK / Exhibitions

ich weiß nicht

Growing Relations between Things

In a world increasingly shaped by digital technologies and interfaces, interaction between humans and things has become a focal point of interest.

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mischer’traxler studio, LeveL – the fragile balance of utopia, 2016 © mischer’traxler studio/Photo: Simon Scherrer

MAK / Exhibitions

LeveL—the fragile balance of utopia

In their installation LeveL—the fragile balance of utopia, designers mischer’traxler studio (Katharina Mischer and Thomas Traxler) analyze the bipolarity of utopia as a complex construct of individual and social ideals.

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Stephanie Kneissl & Maximilian Lackner, Stop The Algorithm, 2017 © ID2 Angewandte

MAK / Exhibitions

DESIGN FOR AGENCY

From drones to humanoid robots, from social media sites to search engines, we now live amongst increasingly sophisticated sense organs.

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© Copyright Filmladen/DOCS

MAK / Exhibitions

CityFactory

New Work. New Design.

In the framework of the VIENNA BIENNALE 2017, the exhibition City Factory: New Work. New Design will develop three socially relevant topics about the work of the future.

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